Tuesday, January 21, 2014

LOVE LETTER: DARLING

Darling,

I feel above it all with you on my mind. The sun shines brighter and my happiness lasts longer. And I do not need to wish or dream for all my wishes and dreams stand at my feet as I hold you deep within my soul. I have never wanted anything more than you and I doubt anything more could ever cross my path. My first true joy I felt here, with you.. My words spoken in vain before I spoke them to you. I realize now, every touch was numb until I felt yours. Every kiss empty until I savored yours. You made my dreams islands. You found a way into my heart, through my fortified castle  to which there was no entrance until you made one, until you found one, until I met you. Darling, it's you...     that gave me light and rolled away my darkness, that gave me love and wiped away my loneliness, that gladdens me and washes away my sadness,that touched me and melted away my sorrow. It's you...whose whispers of joy blow away my mind, whose dreams of life give me the right direction,hose inferno of love burns all my worries whose passion for truth evaporates my doubts. It's only you... who show me true love for my sweet relief, who turn my mourning into dancing for me,   who know my weakness and my sweetness, who promise to love me till the end of my life. Darling, it's you, who...in heaven and on earth would never watch me fall, in rain and in sunshine would give me hope, in winter and summer will never let me down and in life and death would always be by my side. How much do I love you? You'll never know,I love you further  than numbers will ever go. If I lost my memory...I'd never forget those lovely nights and everything that came with them. And if I had to leave I'd write you every day,and if it was a long distance I'd call you anyway. If I had to give it all up to only be with you, go from power to pauper, then that's just what I'd do. If I was numb I'd still feel your touch, and if it had to be- I'd die for you...  that's how much. I LOVE YOU!

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